Mati or matia (eyes)
Anopthalmos is a straight Greek construction; an = 'not, opthalmos = 'eye' It indicates complete absence of eye tissue inside the orbit, and is extrordinarily rare.
Eye in latin is: Oculus, it's plural form is: Oculi.
The Greek root that means eye is "ophthalmo."
The technical term for a one-eyed person is "monophthalmic." This term derives from the Greek words "mono," meaning one, and "ophthalmos," meaning eye. In some contexts, the term "unilateral" may also be used to describe a condition affecting only one eye.
Yes, Atlantis is a Greek term.
It measures how far Greek people's eye brows are apart, hence the name theo, meaning most-wog in ancient Greek.
The Greek term for unconditional love is "agape."
The Greek symbol featuring a triangle and an eye is known as the "Eye of Providence," often associated with Freemasonry and various esoteric traditions. It typically depicts an eye within a pyramid, symbolizing divine watchfulness and enlightenment. While not a traditional Greek symbol, its geometric shapes and concepts have roots in ancient Greek philosophy and geometry.
Mati or matia (eyes)
the eye of a chicken.
cinema eye
He was stabbed in the eye(his ONLY eye)by Odysseus,a Greek mythological hero.